Check the freezer. If not there then ask the dog. If you don't have a dog ask the neighbors or get one. Check under or between the couch cushions. The check to make sure the car/house/whatever is locked with said key to make sure it's where it's supposed to be and not being taken for a ride. If that doesn't work then call 411. They're directory assistance and can help you.

Edited, Thu Jun 17 01:21:20 2004 by EQDom

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Re-enact how you lost them. That's my best method for finding lost stuff. It's also fun. I re-enact how I lost my virgintiy as often as possible. It hasn't paid off yet, but that doesn't stop me from trying.

If that doesn't work then call 411. They're directory assistance and can help you.

Ok, I know this is supposed to in jest, but please, do not EVER think of doing that. My mom worked DA in Memphis, TN for 25 years, and she would complain daily about the stupid fu[b][/b]cktards who would call in doing stuff like this. Seriously, it's not cool, and prevents the other people who can't read a book to get a phone number.

Coincidently I worked DA for AT&T in New Mexico for 7 months before moving here to Memphis, TN. I only said it in jest because I've had every call known to man including people asking for the number of "Jack Meoff" and "**** Hertz in Intercourse, PA" The saddest was an 8 yr old boy in Colorado who'd lost his mother, they went to a party and left the boy with his older sister. He was freaking out.

Oh and Chicago is the worst city in the world to get DA calls for. The people are morons, no offense to morons. Pittsburg is a close second. And man oh man, international operators for the most part are really nice. But the mean ones are vicious.

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